A Storm of Swords

How does George R.R. Martin use imagery in A Storm of Swords?

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Imagery:

"In a swordfight, a man's surest defense is the swift stroke that slays his foe, not cringing behind a shield...."

"Only when he grasped the offered hand did he realize that the rider wore no glove. His hand was black and cold, with fingers hard as stone...."

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A Storm of Swords